*****Maliki's office denies launching rockets from Iraq to the port of Mubarak*****
Editor: NK Thursday, 25 August 2011 23:20 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
(((((denied that Office of the Adjutant General of the Armed Forces, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said Friday that the Iraqi territory has been used to launch missiles at the port of Mubarak of Kuwait.***** He said the bureau's spokesman, Maj. Gen. Qassim Atta, said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" *****"The Office of the Adjutant General of the armed forces deny categorically *****that the Iraqi territory has been used to launch rockets at the port project Mubarak in Kuwait, "without giving further details. *****The security sources in the governorate of Basra had revealed "Alsumaria News" Shortly after mid-night Friday that unidentified gunmen fired three rockets from inside Iraqi territory on the project of building the port of Mubarak in Bubiyan Kuwait, as pointed out that the missile failed to hit land on the island and landed in the waters of the Gulf. The sources pointed out that "has been monitoring the launch of missiles by the Iraqi security forces deployed on the border , "noting that" those forces has, after the firing of rockets to launch an extensive campaign in search for the attackers, but it has found only traces of launching missiles. " The sources said that "security in Basra from the Intelligence and Operations Command has opened an extensive investigation the incident," asserting that he "The first attack of its kind involving the use of Iraqi territory to launch attacks on neighboring state." For its part, Kuwait has not announced the registration of the fall of the missiles on its territory, taking off from Iraq, while it was imposed security measures and preventive tight around the site of the port of Mubarak in Bubiyan Island, and on the border with Iraq after being threatened by the forces of tribal, political and armed factions on the background of the project, most notably Hezbollah Brigades in Iraq, which asserts that it has three possibilities of self-developed missiles capable of hitting targets in Kuwaiti territory.
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Editor: NK Thursday, 25 August 2011 23:20 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
(((((denied that Office of the Adjutant General of the Armed Forces, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said Friday that the Iraqi territory has been used to launch missiles at the port of Mubarak of Kuwait.***** He said the bureau's spokesman, Maj. Gen. Qassim Atta, said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" *****"The Office of the Adjutant General of the armed forces deny categorically *****that the Iraqi territory has been used to launch rockets at the port project Mubarak in Kuwait, "without giving further details. *****The security sources in the governorate of Basra had revealed "Alsumaria News" Shortly after mid-night Friday that unidentified gunmen fired three rockets from inside Iraqi territory on the project of building the port of Mubarak in Bubiyan Kuwait, as pointed out that the missile failed to hit land on the island and landed in the waters of the Gulf. The sources pointed out that "has been monitoring the launch of missiles by the Iraqi security forces deployed on the border , "noting that" those forces has, after the firing of rockets to launch an extensive campaign in search for the attackers, but it has found only traces of launching missiles. " The sources said that "security in Basra from the Intelligence and Operations Command has opened an extensive investigation the incident," asserting that he "The first attack of its kind involving the use of Iraqi territory to launch attacks on neighboring state." For its part, Kuwait has not announced the registration of the fall of the missiles on its territory, taking off from Iraq, while it was imposed security measures and preventive tight around the site of the port of Mubarak in Bubiyan Island, and on the border with Iraq after being threatened by the forces of tribal, political and armed factions on the background of the project, most notably Hezbollah Brigades in Iraq, which asserts that it has three possibilities of self-developed missiles capable of hitting targets in Kuwaiti territory.
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